It took many years of trials and tribulations to produce this beautiful CD, but the results were well worth it. This album is dedicated by Dada Moks'eshvarananda to a VSS Project in Haiti under AMURT. All profits will go to that cause.

This album recorded at the Trishul studio in Mumbai has that modern Indian sound with slower but accented rhythms that first make you tap your feet, then sing along and then irresistibly dance and enjoy.

Something magical happened in 2009 when four seasoned musicians came together for the first time and they realized there was no walking away from this creative opportunity. Recently, they were introduced to the Baba Nam Kevalam mantra and were inspired to make this album.

The six kiirtans on the album truly reflect the meaning of sacred music, inspiring the listener to move into an ever deeper meditative space. The album features Giita Tandero from Norway on lead vocals.

This enchanting collection of six kiirtans and one Prabhat Samgiit was recorded in the early 1990's by Didi Ambuja at the original InnerSong studio in San Diego. This recording is now available as a download.

This download contains a book and audio files. The book will bring a person from the level of beginner to being able to play any piece in the normal range of popular Western Kiirtan styles. The files have been provided to help you learn the different tunes.

Didi's first CD contains nine original kiirtan tunes and was recorded and produced in Kingston, Jamaica. Proceeds from this CD support women-run social service projects in Jamaica and around the world.

Jyoshna with the assistance of Sanjay Mahator has been studying the kiirtan styles in the ancient Rarh area near Ananda Nagar. She taught the local Mahato Kiirtan Team to use the Baba Nam Kevalam mantra with their ancient ragas.

The much anticipated new Sojha album is here and was
well worth the wait. With full instrumentation and vocals from some
superb musicians, the album offers beautiful Kiirtan melodies that
entrance and uplift.

"Then where does
Na'ra'yan'a (The Lord) finally reside? According to
Him, Madbhakta'h yatra ga'yante tatra
tis't'ha'mi Na'rada: Where my devotees
sing kiirtana, there I reside. This
means that Parama Purus'a (Supreme
Consciousness) as the nucleus
of creation reaches the place where the
devotees are singing kiirtana. Although
Parama Purus'a is all-pervading, He
shifts the nucleus to that particular
place. This is the reason why devotees
should sing bhajana (devotional songs)
and kiirtana as much as possible, and
the result will be that the nucleus of
Purus'ottama will be shifted to the
place of kiirtana, producing a very
powerful devotional vibration that
elevates all the human minds. This is
the real cosmological order: where the
devotees through their intensely
devotional music attract the Nucleus of
the cosmological order, as they are also
moving around the Nucleus."